Intervention – “Sedimentary Justice: A Planetary Politics of Shifting Sediment”

Kate Dawson, Department of Geography and Environment, London School of Economics and Political Science Earth-Moving The geography of the Earth has never been stable. As the deep history of...
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The 2015 Antipode AAG Lecture – “People Without Property in Jobs: Stuart Hall and the Conundrums of Contemporary Urbanization in India”

On Wednesday April 22nd, Vinay Gidwani (University of Minnesota) presented the 2015 Antipode AAG Lecture. Entitled “People Without Property in Jobs: Stuart Hall and the Conundrums of Contemporary...
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Wiley papers freely available for LGBT Pride Month

Pride Month is an annual celebration marking the 1969 Stonewall protests (making it a couple of months older than the journal - we started August '69), and this year our publisher, Wiley, are making...
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Virtual issue – "People Without Property in Jobs: Stuart Hall and the Conundrums of Contemporary Urbanization in India"

On Wednesday April 22nd, Vinay Gidwani will be presenting the 2015 Antipode AAG Lecture from 17:20 to 19:00 in Grand C/D North, Hyatt, East Tower, Gold Level. His lecture will be followed by a drinks...
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Latest issue of Antipode out now, and the Right to the City in China

45(5), the November 2013 issue of the journal, is out now. There are papers on: land, labour and migration (Tom Perreault's Dispossession by Accumulation?, Robert Michael Bridi's Labour Control in...
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Intervention – 'Defending Future Commons: The Gezi Experience' by Ozan Karaman

Ozan Karaman, University of Glasgow, [email protected] The 2013 uprising in Turkey commenced with a call by a handful of activists to guard a park located adjacent to Taksim Square - the...
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Video abstract – Michelle Buckley talks about 'Locating Neoliberalism in Dubai: Migrant Workers and Class Struggle in the Autocratic City'

Time flies and already the second issue of Antipode's 2013 volume is with the publishers. Antipode 45:2 includes an editorial taking stock of 'the Antipode project', interventions on 'Trayvon Martin...
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Neil Smith in Antipode

Radical scholars have been remembering their friend, teacher and comrade Neil Smith this week. The good people at Environment and Planning D: Society and Space have pulled together a superb set of...
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The London Olympics: Urban Geopolitics – further reading

Some further reading for those interested in yesterday's post, 'The London Olympics: Urban Geopolitics'... Kirsteen Paton, Gerry Mooney and Kim McKee’s ‘Class, Citizenship, and Regeneration:...
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